Bakersfield Vasectomy Reversal

Men's Fertility Options

Reversing a vasectomy is a process that should be done only after careful consideration. It's a credible option for many couples who decide they want to have children even after having a vasectomy. But it's also not a medical possibility for many couples. You should have a vasectomy reversal only after careful discussion with an expert surgeon to determine whether it should be done.

What Will Happen

Your vasectomy will happen over the course of several weeks or months. You should first meet with your vasectomy reversal surgeon to have a complete physical to determine whether a vasectomy reversal is even an option. Then the surgery will take place that will reverse the vasectomy, so the couple can once again have children.

If you're looking for a Bakersfield vasectomy reversal, you will want to consider Dr. Aaron Spitz. Dr. Spitz is one of the foremost vasectomy reversal surgeons and holds a medical degree from Cornell University Medical College. He had a fellowship in male reproductive medicine from the Baylor College of Medicine, and did his residency at the University of Southern California Medical Center. Dr. Spitz carefully evaluates patients for their candidacy for vasectomy reversal before he conducts the surgery.

Choosing a Surgeon

When you're narrowing your list of surgeons for a vasectomy reversal, you'll want to talk with each of those surgeons, including Dr. Spitz. Dr. Spitz will be able to answer any questions you have about your Bakersfield vasectomy reversal and the different vasectomy reversal options available to you. The rate of success of vasectomy reversals range from 75 to 95 percent, depending on your age, how long it's been since your vasectomy and how healthy your sperm is.